The present invention relates to a floss blowing and heat dissipating apparatus and particularly to a floss blowing and heat dissipating apparatus for circular knitting machines.
Operation of a conventional circular knitting machine generally includes the steps of yarn supplying, knitting and fabric winding. During knitting operation the cylinder rotates about the center of the circular knitting machine. There are cams surrounding the cylinder that have tracks to direct needles located in the needle troughs of the cylinder to move up and down. Meanwhile sinkers are moved forwards corresponding to the needles to proceed knitting operation. In order to smooth knitting operation, the supplying yarns must be stretched tightly. The yarns often generate lints or floss during operations of yarn sinking, yarn directing and yarn feeding. If the floss is not removed, it tends to clog various elements of the circular knitting machine and affect the smoothness of knitting operation, and even shorten the life span of the circular knitting machine. Moreover, if the floss and the yarns are woven into the fabric, fabric defects are formed and fabric quality is impacted. In addition, during knitting operation, constant friction occurs between the needles and the troughs of the cylinder, and a high temperature over 90 degrees is often generated. Such a high temperature causes heat expansion that affects operation of various elements. The yarns also could not withstand such a high temperature and result in yarn rupturing and defective finished products.
To remedy the aforesaid problems, many floss blowing or heat dissipating apparatus have been developed. For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 5,737,942 entitled “MEANS FOR DETERRING LINT AND DEBRIS ACCUMULATION OF THE KNITTING ELEMENTS OF A CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINE” has a curved plate interposed between a horizontal frame plate and a circular frame plate and a straddle seat to form an air chamber. Through an air pump and an air supply hose, pressurized air is delivered into the air chamber. The pressurized air is dispersed naturally to the cylinder and other elements through an annular gap formed between the straddle seat and the circular frame plate to blow away the floss and achieve cooling effect. While the conventional technique mentioned above can blow away the floss and disperse heat, it still has drawbacks remained to be overcome, notably the pressurized air has to fill the air chamber before blowing to the cylinder through the annular gap above the straddle seat. As the air chamber is closed on three sides and open on an upper side (the upper side of the straddle seat being open), the pressurized air is dispersed through the gap above the straddle seat and lost before the air chamber is filled. Hence the effect of floss blowing and cooling is not desirable. The air pump has to be operated at the maximum capacity to generate more pressurized air faster to achieve the desired result. This causes overloading of the air pump. With the circular knitting machine operating at a long period of time, overloading of the air pump generates high temperature and shortens the lift span. Therefore it takes a higher cost to meet the purpose of floss blowing and cooling. It does not make economic sense. Another U.S. Pat. No. 6,199,408 entitled “Cooling apparatus for knitting components” includes a cover located between an intermediate ring and a lower ring, and a cylinder chamber formed between a needle-selecting actuator and the cover. There is a ventilator fan located on the cover to draw external air into the chamber. Channeling by an opening of the chamber, heat generated on the cylinder and the surrounding operation elements can be dispelled. However it also has drawbacks same as U.S. Pat. No. 5,737,942, but fares even worse in terms of the effect of floss blowing and cooling. All the problems occurred to the conventional techniques, such as poor floss blowing and cooling effect, and overloading of the air pump, are still pending to be resolved.
Therefore the primary object of the present invention is to solve the aforesaid disadvantages. The present invention provides a floss blowing and heat dissipating apparatus for high speed circular knitting machines. It has a plurality of air vents to converge pressurized air to generate strong airflow to blow away the floss from the locations that are most likely to accumulate such as the straddle seats, cylinder and needles. Thereby usage of the pressurized air can be reduced, and life span of the airflow generator can be extended. Temperature generated due to friction between the cylinder troughs and needles is lower. An optimal cooling effect can be achieved.
To achieve the foregoing object, the floss blowing and heat dissipating apparatus for high speed circular knitting machines according to the invention has a cylinder in a circular knitting machine rotating about a spindle in the center. The cylinder has a plurality of needle troughs. Each needle trough holds a needle or a sinker. The cylinder is surrounded by a circular frame plate mounted onto a frame plate bracket and a plurality of straddle seats mounted onto a horizontal frame plate. Each of the straddle seats has a cam to guide and direct the needle to move up and down to perform knitting operation. The floss blowing and heat dissipating apparatus includes an airflow generator to generate pressurized air which is delivered through an air directing hose, and a plurality of annular ducts located on the periphery of the cylinder and the straddle seats. The annular ducts have a passage with openings on two ends and a plurality of air vents close to the cylinder and the straddle seats. The air vents communicate with the passage. At least one air intake connector is provided to bridge the annular ducts to channel the pressurized air to the passage. Thereby the pressurized air can be ejected through the air vents and blow forcefully towards the straddle seats, cylinder and needles to carry away the floss and heat accumulated thereon.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceed with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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5737942 | Gutschmit | Apr 1998 | A |
6199408 | Shibata | Mar 2001 | B1 |
7036340 | Chen | May 2006 | B1 |
7043941 | Willmer et al. | May 2006 | B2 |